Friday, December 3, 2010

New Acquisitions!

On my way home, I stopped by Guitar Center in Tukwila to trade in that Ibanez Rg I just got (we didn't mesh well) for a 4 space rack case for the Mark IV. I also picked up an Xotic BB Preamp. I have heard nothing but good things and they one used. Why not pick it up?!

The FJA Marshall is no longer. I traded it for my old Mako Dorado. I did like the Marshall quite a bit but I was finding myself frustrated because the bottom end wasn't tight enough, even with the Marshall cabinet. I only got rid of the Mako to try something different. I did that and now I'm glad to have it back. I am hoping to hear back from Andrew Solner (the man behind Mako) soon about sending it in for the latest circuit updates and get some 6550s in that bitch, I think those will tighten it up a bit. Thanks to my friend, Morgan... I now know that the amp is from the time when Andrew did PTP wiring (no turret boards).

I came home today to find my Mark IV waiting for me to unbox. As always, UPS damages something. Fortunately, it was just the rack ears. No biggie. After about 20 minutes of packing, putting in the tubes, and outing the head in it's rack case... I was able to try it out. Granted, it was 11pm so I really couldn't turn it up much but I'm beyond stoked on this thing. All the clips I've heard doesn't do it justice. It's got tons of gain, super tight feel and low end, and a lot of versatility. I was perfectly happy without an overdrive on the Lead channel and that never happens. I put the BB Preamp in front of the Rhythm 2 channel and the fucker is mean! It made me miss playing in a few of my previous bands.

In other news, I got Visio on my PC finally. I am using it to map out my pedal boards and my signal path. This, and taking pictures, will hopefully allow to map out my entire rig. Fuck I'm nerdy.

That's it for now. Gear List has been updated

Sunday, November 21, 2010

I have to laugh at myself

Since my initial post, I haven't posted a single thing. When I thought of this blog, I had every intention of keeping it updated and actually posting a detailed list of my stuff with pictures. I had everything in one room and I started snapping pictures and I didn't like how any of the pictures came out. I get easily frustrated and defeated. So I stopped. I swear that this thing will happen by the end of the year. In the meantime, I will go through the latest happenings.

  • I sold my Matamp 4x12. I didn't think that having 3 cabinets was really necessary and the money would allow me to search for some different heads. 
  • Traded by ESP 7 String for an Ibanez RG. I immediately blocked the Floyd Rose System and changed the pickup. I have no idea what I am going to use it for.. but I am sure I can figure it out.  
  • I got the itch to to try a different head. I started looking at high gain amps with more of a vintage voice. I looked at the following:
    • Mako Makoplex - I had it before and I really miss it. 
    • Roccaforte Vintage/Modern - I heard some clips via Youtube and it sounds exactly what I am looking for.
    • Fortin Modded Marshalls - It's a dude out of Canada that just does amazing mods. Search for them and you'll be impressed
  • Put my FJA Marshall on the chopping block to see if I can use it to prompt a trade situation for one of the above heads. I didn't have much luck.
  • On one of the gear forums I frequent, I came across a guy looking to trade his Mesa Mark IV for a 5150 plus cash. I have always wanted to try one of these as they are versatile and while I can pick apart Lamb of God's tone.. it does have some really good qualities. I offered the  head and 600 (from the Matamp sale) and he accepted. I now have a Mark IV on the way and I am pretty excited about it. However, I can see it on the chopping block within 2 months unless it blows me away completely.
  • In response to Twitter/Facebook post, Justin reminded me to check out Verellen. I called Ben and told him what I was looking for and what I have tried. He recommended his Skyhammer amp. First off, Ben is an extremely nice guy. When we talked, he offered to get a Skyhammer in his shop that he already built for someone (he doesn't have demos of each amp). I stopped by Friday of last week and tried it out. I am now trying to find out what I need to save/sell to place an order for a half stack (maybe even a full stack). Here are my impressions:
    • The controls are very easy and very intuitive
    • The Presence control is actually pleasant to work with. It doesn't just dump a bunch of ear piercing highs as you turn it up
    • The Master Volume taper is great. You can get great tones at bedroom levels and it is effective the entire way through. Most amps reach maximum output around the half way point and then just add bottom end afterwards. With the Skyhammer, when you turn it up to 10.. it's actually at 10.
    • His cabinets and headshells are beautiful. 
    • If/when I place an order, I want...
      • A tad more gain on both the crunch and lead channel
      • More bottom end as I tend to like a darker tone with higher end bite
      • Tighter attack/response. 
      • While playing, I wondered how it would sound with a Vintage 30/gt75 X Pattern in the cabinet.  
  •  Last night, I purchased one of my old Marshall cabs back. With having to cart both Mesa Cabs back and fourth, it's easier to have a third cab I can leave at home that I don't have to worry about moving. After plugging it in this morning with the Marshall... I kinda prefer this cabinet over the Recto cab. Makes me want to get another one. Or! If I go the Verellen route, I could make this cabinet mirror the Verellen with the same speaker mismatch.
I think that's pretty much it for now. Next post will be actual detailed information on my setup.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

A first post seems appropriate

I am a big nerd. Plain and simple. As long as I have been playing guitar, I have been interested in different guitars, effects, amps, cabinets as well as what other players use in the studio and live. This little blog will serve as my outlet and excuse to appease this curiosity.

I don't really know what this will become as I go on. My immediate goals are pretty simple:
  • Document my current rig in detail
    • What is used live
    • What has been used in studio (that's going to be difficult)
  • Upload my Gear List (this is an all encompassing history of what I have owned
  • Interview other players and document what they use, in detail
Here's a link to my Gear List.